March 2021 Unity Newsletter
A.A. Oldtimers…On the Third Step A.A. Grapevine, January 1945. Vol. 1 No. 8 “Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God, as
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A.A. Oldtimers…On the Third Step A.A. Grapevine, January 1945. Vol. 1 No. 8 “Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God, as
This Saturday is the second installment of our Monthly Step Meeting. This month we focus on Step 2 with Mike D from Brooklyn, NY.
“Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.”
Having taken the First Step of the A.A. program by admitting that we were powerless over alcohol, we were confronted with Step Two: “We came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.”
The first of the 12 steps in the creed or philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous is, “We admitted that we were powerless over alcohol that our lives had become unmanageable.” By such an admission any alcoholic …
Want to get involved and do rewarding service work? There are plenty of options to pass it on!
New to AA? Don’t know where to start? We have a ton of resources and links for you to use.
Monthly step studies via Zoom begin in January. Here are the links to and information about the first three.
Editorial On the Twelfth Step
The Grapevine — October 1945
“Having had a spiritual experience as the result of those steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.”
It is often wisely said in A.A. that we should not become over-anxious,
should not expect to get the whole program overnight, but should take the
steps one at time when we feel that we are ready for them. This means that
although we are not ready …
The admission of a wrong compares in its effects to a strong cauterizing agent. When applied promptly it burns away the infection, but the treatment may be painful. How much mental pain an individual incurs by admitting a wrong depends not so much on the degree of the wrong as on how …